Pu dao

krieger

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Has anyone else learned a pu dao form or studied it at all? I recently learned a form and when I look at videos of other pu dao forms they all seem to be like the Shaolin form. Just curious.

And where is a good place to purchase one online that isn't wushu steel and is high quality. I've seen Paul Chen/Hanwei on a few different sites all for different prices.
 
Has anyone else learned a pu dao form or studied it at all? I recently learned a form and when I look at videos of other pu dao forms they all seem to be like the Shaolin form. Just curious.

Depends on if it's Northern or Southern. Southern's not so flashy & more about hacking & slashing. I've done basics with the pudao but the form went by the wayside for other reasons.

And where is a good place to purchase one online that isn't wushu steel and is high quality. I've seen Paul Chen/Hanwei on a few different sites all for different prices.

Try Beijing Imports. Last I saw, they had some pretty good non-wushu weight stuff.
 
I've seen the Northern Mantis Pu Dao form, its pretty cool!

As for links, check out Brendan Lai's store. They have decent quality weapons of any type, when I go to San Fran I always purchase my weapons from there.

http://www.brendanlaisupply.com/
 
I've also looked around but I'm just afraid off all the fake retailers that sell the low quality/defective items.

What about:


Nice but are you going to be doing pudao enough to justify the cost?


Same as the Hanwei shop for a couple of bucks more


Which one... they sell everything from wushu weight to combat steel


Didn't see one... gotta direct link

Just to name a few xD

Again the biggest question is how much pudao will you be doing to weigh against the cost of it? If you're not specializing in pudao & planning on carrying it everyday on your back, then I'd go for a cheap one, especially first learning it.
 
Krieger,

Just my recommendation but I either buy all or most of my weapons at 1 or 2 places. Either Brendan Lai's store as mentioned or Martial Arts Mart which you posted the link for, as of yet I have not had any problems with the quality of the weapons bought. Except I don't really care for there new white wax wood guan that they have been selling recently.

Or when I go back to China, I would stock up on weapons however I'm not sure the legalities of shipping weapons while in China to America at this time. I'm pretty sure things are tighter and more strict enforcements.
 
I've trained in Pu Dao. It is my second favorite weapon behind the good old waxwood staff. My 2 cents about getting one, is find a martial arts supply store near you and go in and talk to them about it. They should know who deals what, and be able to better direct you or maybe get one for you. In my experience though, its the family owned little shop that helps out a bit more.
 
Thanks everyone for your input.

As for the amount of duing pu dao, I would only be doing occasionally for now. I plan on doing martial at a later time, though. But not tournaments.

I want good quality and if that can be done at a lower price then that's good lol. But not wushu, I don't care for the wobbly blades and the sound it makes.

The form that I learned starts out as holding a staff in rest position so the blade is behind you next to your head.
 
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